HootSuite Owl Learns to Speak Korean

The HootSuite owl has been learning Korean, and now the social media dashboard is fully localized for its users in Korea. This morning, HootSuite’s blog credits two particular Korean speakers for being instrumental in the translation, among a host of volunteers who helped out.

HootSuite supports posting to Twitter, Facebook, and lots more platforms. It also lets users post to China’s Sina Weibo. The mobile apps don’t yet have a Korean UI, but that’s in the works.

The Vancouver-based company has been focusing a lot on Asia recently. Aside from integrating Chinese social sites like Sina Weibo and Renren, the HootSuite site was translated into Indonesian back in August last year.

Thanks for sharing the HootSuite story Steven. We’re excited to continue expanding all aspects of the HootSuite dash. Expect more languages, features, and updates in the near future.

Please reach out and let me know if you have any questions,

connor

http://blog.hootsuite.com DaveO from HootSuite

Now with Japanese, Korean, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Bahasa (Indonesia) all released, we’re now working to add Thai to HootSuite. We seek helpers both with the translation but also to help us get to know social media in Thailand – what platforms, what uses, what brands are doing, etc. Tweet us up @HootClub and @HootTranslation with your info.